Mary Hobson | |||||||||||
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Curling club | Granite CC, Seattle | ||||||||||
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Member Association | United States | ||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 1 (1988) | ||||||||||
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Mary Hobson is an American curler. [1]
At the national level, she is a United States women's champion curler (1988). She competed for the United States at the 1988 World Women's Championship.
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events |
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1987–88 | Nancy Langley | Nancy Pearson | Leslie Frosch | Mary Hobson | USWCC 1988 WCC 1988 (7th) |
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Another one of my favorite moments was many years ago when the Seattle team of Nancy Langley Richard, Nancy Pearson, Leslie Frosch and Mary Hobson came to Nutmeg to curl in the Women's Nationals. After they won, they showed me their delivery in the locker room
Curling Title to Seattle: A rink from Seattle, skippered by Nancy Langley, defeated one from Fairbanks, Alaska, 7–6, yesterday after an extra end and captured the United States women's national championship at the Nutmeg Curling Club in Darien, Conn. The victory means the rink, which also includes Nancy Pearson, Leslie Frosch and Mary Hobson, will represent the United States in the Glayva World Ladies Championship in Glasgow April 3 through April 8